SBLive's final 2021-22 Washington high school boys basketball coaches polls (Feb. 22)

Mount Si finished No. 1 in the final 4A boys basketball coaches poll of the season
SBLive's final 2021-22 Washington high school boys basketball coaches polls (Feb. 22)
SBLive's final 2021-22 Washington high school boys basketball coaches polls (Feb. 22) /

Coaches across the state cast votes for SBLive‘s boys basketball coaches poll for 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A classifications.

Polls are comprised of voting coaches in the corresponding classification. Points are awarded on a 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis. Number of first place votes are indicated in parentheses. The poll is organized by SBLive analyst Dan Dickau.

Here is the most recent coaches poll, based on results as of Monday, Feb. 21:

1A POLL

1. King’s 66 (6)

Record: 21-2

2. Lynden Christian 63 (1)

Record: 18-1

3. Life Christian Academy 53

Record: 19-1

4. Toppenish 46

Record: 18-2

5. Freeman 43

Record: 21-1

6. Zillah 34

Record: 16-1

7. Annie Wright 27

Record: 18-4

8. Quincy 24

Record: 20-3

9. Blaine 13

Record: 13-6

10. Seattle Academy 8

Record: 11-10

Others receiving votes: Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) (16-9).

Voting 1A coaches: Cody Shackett (Cascade Christian), Chad Hand (Deer Park), Jeremy Ecklund (La Center), Adam Lynch (Cedar Park Christian), Tony Callero (Chelan), David Bigelow (Overlake), Matt Leslie (Northwest School).

2A POLL

1. North Kitsap 58 (5)

Record: 21-3

2. Lynden 54

Record: 19-2

3. R.A. Long 49 (1)

Record: 19-2

4. Pullman 37

Record: 20-2

5. White River 32

Record: 19-3

6. Tumwater 30

Record: 19-4

7. Port Angeles 26

Record: 18-5

8. Sehome 20

Record: 15-6

T-9. Lakewood 6

Record: 14-6

T-9. Grandview 6

Record: 17-6

Others receiving votes: Mark Morris (16-8), Franklin-Pierce (15-5).

Voting 2A coaches: Scott Orness (North Kitsap), Jasonn Buffum (Ridgefield), Jesse Buck (Woodinville), Riley Bettinger (Archbishop Murphy), Bill Bakamus (Mark Morris), Chas Kok (Burlington-Edison), Josh Wilson (Tumwater), Brandon Evenson (Ephrata).

3A POLL

1. Garfield 70 (7)

Record: 21-0

2. Auburn 63

Record: 23-1

3. O’Dea 52

Record: 20-6

4. Rainier Beach 48

Record: 17-4

5. Gig Harbor 34

Record: 22-2

6. Seattle Prep 33

Record: 19-6

7. Mt. Spokane 29

Record: 20-5

8. Timberline 20

Record: 17-4

9. Mountlake Terrace 12

Record: 17-2

10. Ferris 9

Record: 16-5

Others receiving votes: Eastside Catholic, Arlington, Lake Washington.

Voting 3A coaches: Michael Kelly (Seattle Prep), Garrick Phillips (University), Ryan Hansen (Auburn), Nalin Sood (Mountlake Terrace), Garrick Phillips (University), Joe Hardy (Ingraham), Brett Henry (Evergreen of Vancouver), Allen Thomas (Timberline).

4A POLL

1. Mount Si 69 (9)

Record: 22-0

2. Curtis 62 (1)

Record: 23-3

3. Union 53

Record: 19-5

4. Kamiakin 34

Record: 19-3

5. Tahoma 26

Record: 15-8

T-6. Gonzaga Prep 23

Record: 14-7

T-6. Davis 23

Record: 19-1

8. Mariner 17

Record: 168

T-9. Federal Way 8

Record: 15-5

T-9. Camas 8

Record: 20-4

T-9. Glacier Peak 8

Record: 14-6

T-9. Glacier Peak 8

Record: 14-6

Others receiving votes: Central Valley, Woodinville, Olympia, Jackson.

Voting 4A coaches: Blake Conley (Union), Joe DeGrazia (Kamiak), Blake Solomon (Kentwood), Brian Meneely (Kamiakin), Tim Kelly (Curtis), Jason Griffith (Mount Si), Matty McIntyre (Gonzaga Prep), .

Past coaches polls

PRESEASON: 1A | 2A | 3A | 4A

DECEMBER 5

DECEMBER 14

DECEMBER 20

JANUARY 2

JANUARY 10

JANUARY 17

JANUARY 24

JANUARY 31

FEBRUARY 8

(Lead photo by Vince Miller)


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Andy Buhler, SBLive Sports
ANDY BUHLER, SBLIVE SPORTS

Andy Buhler is a Regional Editor of Texas and the national breaking news desk. He brings more than five years of experience covering high school sports across the state of Washington and beyond, where he covered the likes of Paolo Banchero and Tari Eason served on state tournament seeding committees. He works on the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national boys basketball rankings. He has covered everything from the Final Four, MLS in Atlanta to local velodrome before diving into the world of preps. His bylines can be found in The News Tribune (Tacoma, Washington), The Associated Press, The Columbian (Vancouver, Washington), The Oregonian and more. He holds a degree from Gonzaga and is based out of Portland, Oregon.